Can you turn right when there is a dotted line next to the right turn?
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You can turn right when there is a dotted line next to the right turn. Here is the relevant information: 1. Lane dividing line: White dotted lines are used to separate traffic flows in the same direction, indicating that overtaking, left turns, and crossing the line are allowed under safe conditions. The width is about 15 cm, the length of the dotted line is about 75 cm, and the spacing is 15 cm. 2. Centerline of a two-way two-lane road: For secondary roads with a pavement width of 8.5m or more, the centerline should generally be marked with a yellow dotted line to separate opposing traffic flows. For secondary roads with a pavement width of 7.0m, the centerline should also be marked with a yellow dotted line, and a line width of 10 cm can be used.